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18 tháng 8 2017

I, Điền từ vào chỗ chấm
It was important ...1.for.. me to get home early as Maggie and Colin were coming over ...2..for. dinner . But when i got ..3.at.. the station I saw that it was crowed ...4.of.. people waiting ...5.for.. train delayed because .of..6... the bad weather , just then , a car pulled up and a man inside shouted .to.7.. me , offering me a lift . My first reaction was to be suspicious .of.8.. him , until I realize that it was Maggie's brother . He said he was going my way and he'd be glad .to.9.. the company .to.10.. the drive home ...11.on.. the snow

18 tháng 8 2017

I, Điền từ vào chỗ chấm
It was important FOR me to get home early as Maggie and Colin were coming over BEFORE dinner . But when i got TO the station I saw that it was crowed THE people waiting FOR train delayed because IT'S the bad weather , just then , a car pulled up and a man inside shouted TO me , offering me a lift . My first reaction was to be suspicious ABOUT him , until I realize that it was Maggie's brother . He said he was going my way and he'd be glad TO the company TO the drive home ON the snow.

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24 tháng 5 2020

The morning train seemed(1)....crowded(2)....passengers than usual.At (3)..first ( lúc đầu).... I thought I would have stand for the..whole..(4) journey,but when the train...stopped....(5)the station,I....had...an empty seat(7)....next....to ( cạnh ) the window.I looked carefully around,but none (8)...of.....the passengers seemed to....take...(9) that seat.I came up to that seat and (10)..sat...down.Opposite me (11)....was...a boy,he was playing with a small(12)...toy....A small toy no doubt but as...soon...(13)as.I looked it again I (14)...knew...why I had found the seat so (15) ....easily ( dễ dàng )..... The small object was a larger spider

Bạn nào điền đúng dạng từ giúp mình với ạ!Với cả bạn có thể giải thích giúp mình sao lại điền như vậy luôn được ko ạ? Vì mình ko giỏi dạng điền từ này lắm, bạn nào biết được dạng này thì chủ cho mình một số tips luôn nha! Many thanks 💞I was really (1.enthuse) ______ about my first visit to a fashion show. I had always loved fashion but had only ever seen models in (2.advertise) ______  on TV. Finally, I was...
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Bạn nào điền đúng dạng từ giúp mình với ạ!

Với cả bạn có thể giải thích giúp mình sao lại điền như vậy luôn được ko ạ? Vì mình ko giỏi dạng điền từ này lắm, bạn nào biết được dạng này thì chủ cho mình một số tips luôn nha! Many thanks 💞

I was really (1.enthuse) ______ about my first visit to a fashion show. I had always loved fashion but had only ever seen models in (2.advertise) ______  on TV. Finally, I was going to see a real show! I got out my most (3.fashion) _______ clothes. I wanted to look as (4.style) ______ as the models. I don't know if I was completely successful, but l never had much money to spend on clothes and I felt (4.attract) ______, which is the main thing. When we got there, it was fantastic! There were so many beautiful women! The show started and imagine my surprise when, completely (5.expect) ________ the first model was wearing clothes just like was! Everyone saw the (6.similar) ________ and a couple of people asked me who my (7.style) _______ was! Amazing!

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30 tháng 5 2018

1.Enthusias

2.Advertisements

3.Fashion

4.Stylish

5.Attracted

6.Unexpected

7.Similarity

8.Style

3 tháng 10 2019

1. What time did you get out of bed?

2. What did your mother do?

3. What did you father do?

4. What was the weather like?

5.Did you go to the station before breakfast?

6/ What did people do when you get to the station?

9 tháng 9 2019

Last year, while I was at a concert, something amazing happend. But it was really hot in there So I went to get some water. I tried to find a shop or something but I got lost. I saw someone in front of me! as soon as I saw her , i knew it was Melanie G. Later, when I showed the cap to my friends, they just laughed.

9 tháng 9 2019

Complete the text with the words in the box.

So, suddenly, when, as soon as, but, while

Last year,..while.. I was at a concert, something amazing happend. But it was really hot in there ..So.. I went to get some water. I tried to find a shop or something ..but.. I got lost. I saw someone in front of me! ..as soon as.. I saw her , i knew it was Melanie G. Later, ..when.. I showed the cap to my friends, they just laughed.

Chúc bạn học tốt!

26 tháng 8 2021

thiếu :))

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

According to the writer, many people from Jamaica at that time ________.

A. wanted to be free from responsibility 

B. wanted to improve their standard of living 

C. had ambitions that were unrealistic 

D. dislike the country they came from

1
19 tháng 8 2019

Đáp án D

Nhiều người Jamaica vào thời điểm đó:

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill.

A. muốn được tự do khỏi trách nhiệm

B. muốn cải thiện mức sống của họ

C. có tham vọng không thực tế

D. không thích đất nước họ sinh ra

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42. They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

They call Jamaica the "Island in the sun" and that is my memory of it. Of sunshine, warmth and abundant fruit that was growing everywhere, and of love. There were two sisters ahead of me in the family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans were already being made when I was born, for a year or so later my Dad left for London. Two years after that my mum went as well and my sisters and I were left in the care of my grandmother.

 

Emigrating to better yourself was a dream for most Jamaicans, a dream many were determined to fulfill. Families were close and grandmothers were an important part of the family. So, when the mass emigrations began, it seemed perfectly right and natural for them to take over the running of families left behind.

 

Grandmothers are often strict, but usually also spoil you. She ran the family like a military operation: each of us, no matter how young, had our tasks. Every morning, before we went to school, we all had to take a bucket appropriate to our size and run a relay from the communal tap to the barrels until they are full. My sisters had to sweep the yard before they went to school. My grandmother would give orders to the eldest and these were passed down- as I got older I found this particularly annoying! But I can tell you, no one avoided their duties.

 

My Dad came over from England to see how we were getting on . He talked to us about the new country, about snow, about the huge city, and we all wanted to know more, to see what it was like. I didn't know it at that time., but he had come to prepare us for the move to England. Six months later my grandmother told me that I was going to join my parents and that she, too, was emigrating.

 

London was strange and disappointing. There was no gold on the pavements, as the stories in Jaimaica had indicated. The roads were busy, the buildings were grey and dull, with many tall, high-rise blocks. It was totally unlike Jamaica, the houses all small and packed close together. In my grandmother's house I had a big bedroom, here I had to share.

 

Then came the biggest shock: snow. While flakes came out of the sky and Dad smiled, pointed and said: "That's snow!" I rushed outside, looked up and opened my mouth to let the flakes drop in. The snow settled on my tongue and it was so cold that I cried. My toes lost all feeling. As my shoes and socks got wet and frozen, there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it. I didn't know what was happening to me.

The writer says that when he was very young ________.

A. he was upset because his parents left 

B. he was very keen to go to England 

C. his parents had decided to leave 

D. his parents changed their plans

1
31 tháng 8 2017

Đáp án C

Nhà văn nói rằng khi ông còn rất trẻ ________.

There were two sisters ahead of me inthe family, and though of course I didn't know it, there was an exciting talk of emigration, possibly to Canada but more usually to England, the land of opportunity. I guess that plans werealready being made when I was born,

A. ông ấy rất buồn vì cha mẹ anh ấy đã bỏ đi

B. ông ấy rất muốn đi Anh

C. cha mẹ ông đã quyết định rời đi

D. cha mẹ của ông đã thay đổi kế hoạch của họ

Last Sunday was definitely not a good day for me. It all started when I got into my car and it refused to start. I immediately realised that I had left the lights on and the battery had gone flat. I telephoned my friend George and he came round and helped me start the car. I then drove into town to see a friend. I had arranged to meet him at six thirty, but by the time I got there, it was ten past seven and my friend was not there. I waited for him for an hour despite the freezing weather, but...
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Last Sunday was definitely not a good day for me. It all started when I got into my car and it refused to start. I immediately realised that I had left the lights on and the battery had gone flat. I telephoned my friend George and he came round and helped me start the car. I then drove into town to see a friend. I had arranged to meet him at six thirty, but by the time I got there, it was ten past seven and my friend was not there. I waited for him for an hour despite the freezing weather, but he didn’t come. When I returned to my car, I saw that someone had broken into it, probably looking for the radio. Luckily , I never leave the radio in the car ! There was nothing I could do but get into my car and drive home. Later I spoke with my friend and discovered that he had waited for only half an hour and left. He didn’t even apologise for not waiting for me longer.

1.How did the writer's unlucky day start?

....................................

2. Who helper her start the car?

......................................

3. How long was she be late for seeing her friend in town?

..............................

4. Did her friend wait for her? How long had he waited?

.................

1
12 tháng 12 2019

Last Sunday was definitely not a good day for me. It all started when I got into my car and it refused to start. I immediately realised that I had left the lights on and the battery had gone flat. I telephoned my friend George and he came round and helped me start the car. I then drove into town to see a friend. I had arranged to meet him at six thirty, but by the time I got there, it was ten past seven and my friend was not there. I waited for him for an hour despite the freezing weather, but he didn’t come. When I returned to my car, I saw that someone had broken into it, probably looking for the radio. Luckily , I never leave the radio in the car ! There was nothing I could do but get into my car and drive home. Later I spoke with my friend and discovered that he had waited for only half an hour and left. He didn’t even apologise for not waiting for me longer.

1.How did the writer's unlucky day start?

-> It all started when she got into her car and it refused to start. She immediately realised that she had left the lights on and the battery had gone flat.

2. Who helper her start the car?

-> Her friend - George came round and helped her start the car.

3. How long was she be late for seeing her friend in town?

-> It's twenty minutes

4. Did her friend wait for her? How long had he waited?

-> No, he didn't. She waited for an hour